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== Olimar's Notes == | == Olimar's Notes == | ||
This is a young shoot of some kind, but what kind of tree species does it belong to? What shape will it take when it matures and grows to full height? Unfortuneatly, we are only able to obtain information from our portable scanners on a select few of the countless number of species we've encountered. But even if out expedition yields only brief observations on the life we encounter, it will still provide a better understanding of this bizarre planet. | This is a young shoot of some kind, but what kind of tree species does it belong to? What shape will it take when it matures and grows to full height? Unfortuneatly, we are only able to obtain information from our portable scanners on a select few of the countless number of species we've encountered. But even if out expedition yields only brief observations on the life we encounter, it will still provide a better understanding of this bizarre planet. | ||
== Louie's Notes == | == Louie's Notes == | ||
Inedible. And yet strangely delicious. | Inedible. And yet strangely delicious. |
Revision as of 08:12, October 13, 2007
Shoot
Scientific name unknown, however, in some cases, this is technically not true due to Olimar's lack of information.
A Shoot? Yes a shoot, this is the shoot of some type of tree, but due to the lack of scanning and other taxonomic lackings, the true species for this plant is unknown, not unless it is fully grown however. This plant is very rare, it may only be found on land in few places, but is found in clusters on specific cave sublevels.
Olimar's Notes
This is a young shoot of some kind, but what kind of tree species does it belong to? What shape will it take when it matures and grows to full height? Unfortuneatly, we are only able to obtain information from our portable scanners on a select few of the countless number of species we've encountered. But even if out expedition yields only brief observations on the life we encounter, it will still provide a better understanding of this bizarre planet.
Louie's Notes
Inedible. And yet strangely delicious.